Abstract

The effect of the extragalactic magnetic field on the propagation of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) is investigated. We use the infrared galaxy catalog IRAS PSCz to reconstruct the magnetic field distribution in the Local Universe. The magnetic field induction is considered as a power function of the galactic infrared luminosity density: B = Kρβ. In contrast to some earlier studies in which the exponent β = 2/3 corresponded to the freezing-in condition, the parameters K and β are estimated from the field inductions normalized by the expected maximum inductions (strong field) and minimum inductions (weak field) in galaxy clusters and voids, respectively. Maps of angular deflections of UHECRs are presented for these magnetic field models. We found that the protons with energies E > 4 × 1019 eV are not significantly deflected from their sources in a sphere with a radius of 100 Mpc only in the case of the weak magnetic field model (the deflections are comparable to the errors of modern detectors). The effect of the extragalactic magnetic field on the UHECR spectrum is investigated, with Virgo A and Arp 299 taken as potential sources.

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